Taylor Swift Outperforms Her Next Two Closest Competitors This Week

Taylor Swift has a years-long tradition of ruling American radio charts. She is among the most successful hitmakers of all time, and DJs and programmers are eager to run several of her songs simultaneously these days. Listeners usually stay tuned in when they hear her music.

The diva returns one of her most recent triumphs back to the Adult Contemporary airplay list this week. Swift comfortably beats the competition as one of her songs comes back on the Billboard-published radio chart increases her total number of current blockbusters.

Swift fills five of the Adult Contemporary positions this week. She claimed four last week, but “Style (Taylor’s Version)” comes back on the list of the most successful songs at AC stations all throughout the nation, rating at No. 30 (the last position).

Taylor Swift Outperforms Her Next Two Closest Competitors This Week

“Style (Taylor’s Version)” links Swift’s other current singles on the Adult Contemporary chart, including “Cruel Summer” (No. 3), “Fortnight” with Post Malone (No. 13), “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” (No. 20), and “Bad Blood (Taylor’s Version)” (No. 29). Of that group only her duet with Post Malone moves this week, rising up one slot.

Sabrina Carpenter is the second most often appearing artist on the Adult Contemporary radio chart this week. Her new single “Please Please” marks the joining of “Espresso” (No. 10) and her earlier song “Feather” (No. 25) as it opens at No. 24.

Taylor Swift Outperforms Her Next Two Closest Competitors This Week


With two entries each, Teddy Swims and Post Malone share third-most spots on the airplay chart this week. While “The Door” stays constant at No. 18, Swims’ “Lose Control” wins tenth stay at No. 1. At No. 11—just three spots ahead of his Swift partnership— Malone’s “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen is likewise flat.

Swift is among the next two most successful acts combined on the Adult Contemporary chart this week, scoring as many hit songs. Together, Carpenter and either Swims or Malone have five songs on the list, which matches Swift’s amazing performance.

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